Chris Havergal has been news editor since February 2017. Previously he was a reporter who covered areas including teaching and learning, access, and internationalisation.?Chris started his career as local government correspondent at the Cambridge News and holds a BA in history and an MA in medieval studies from the University of York.
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AAS Open Research offers immediate online publication and transparent, post-publication peer review
Amount of time spent learning in and out of class declines, HEA survey says
Patrick Awuah set up institution to focus on critical thinking, ethics and collaboration
Professor finds 86 English-language journals on the sector and lists the 28 ‘most reputable’
BBC films education agent offering to 'take care' of students' attendance and assignments
Robert Smedley sentenced for five counts of fraud alongside partner Christopher Joynson
Senior pro vice-chancellor will succeed Glyn Davis in October 2018
EU and international applications up in data for Oxbridge, medical and veterinary degrees
Four other women continue legal action against Irish university
Sixty-five students expelled or given suspensions in three years
Chris Heaton-Harris’ request for academics lecturing in field was research for book, says Jo Johnson
Shift to lifelong learning opens up opportunities for ‘niche, digital’ providers, says Glyn Davis
Ministers could still force funding cuts on sector despite legislative failure
Opposition of Nick Xenophon Team senators dooms higher education bill to failure
Former chief of staff at White House Office of Science and Technology Policy says academics must put aside fears of ‘partisanship’
Leading higher education professionals heading for executive teams of Australian universities
Louise Richardson says concentration of functions at college and departmental level creates ‘great deal of duplication’
Stephen Toope says universities must continue to work across borders even as societies become more inward looking
Simon Birmingham brushes off criticism of 'rivers of gold' comments on university funding
Institutions should ensure global connections and local links support each other, summit hears
Work with communities and industry should be better captured by league tables, summit hears
Senate adjourns before voting on higher education bill, meaning students have to apply without knowing what fees will be
Ministers insist that reversal is not binding and that increase to ?9,250 is unaffected
Australian Catholic University defends hiring of professorial fellows as a tool to build partnerships